Malaysia resources

September 2014

  1. Project Contacts

    The GMS TRIANGLE project is coordinated from the International Labour Organization Regional Headquarters in Bangkok, Thailand. National Project Coordinators are present in all six implementing countries.

  2. Pre-departure training curriculum: Viet Nam to Malaysia: Participant's manual

    This manual is to be used to deliver the pre-departure orientation training for Vietnamese migrant workers travelling to Malaysia.

  3. Pre-departure training curriculum: Viet Nam to Malaysia: Facilitator's manual

    This manual is to be used to deliver the pre-departure training for Vietnamese migrant workers travelling to Malaysia.

August 2014

  1. Travel smart - Work smart: A guide for migrant workers in Malaysia

    The information in this booklet can help you feel more secure, work safely and profitably, and avoid exploitation and abuse.

July 2014

  1. Green Jobs Malaysia Project

    This fact sheet summarizes ILO's green jobs promotion in Malaysia

  2. GMS TRIANGLE Project - The Nexus of Trafficking in Persons and Labour Migration

    Provides an update on the project's activities.

  3. Protecting Migrant Workers through Labour Attachés

    Combating labour abuses and exploitation, and reducing the risks involved in migration, requires coordination between countries of origin and destination, and one effective intervention is the appointment of labour attachés.

  4. GMS TRIANGLE Project Update: June 2014

    Tripartite Action to Protect Migrant Workers from Labour Exploitation (the GMS TRIANGLE project) aims to strengthen the formulation and implementation of recruitment and labour protection policies and practices. The project is operational in five countries: Cambodia, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Thailand and Viet Nam, with activities in China to follow. In each country, governments and social partners are engaged in each of the GMS TRIANGLE project objectives.

  5. Protecting Migrant Workers through Labour Inspection

    Fishing is an industry that regularly operates away from the general purview of labour inspections and the enforcement of labour laws and standards. Fishers are also often excluded from the scope of national labour laws and protection that apply to other workers.

  6. ASEAN regional integration: challenges and opportunities, a senior executive seminar

    9 - 10 July 2014

    The seminar aims to facilitate an understanding of the challenges and opportunities ASEAN Members States will face in regulating labour migration in the context of regional integration, drawing where appropriate, on the experience of regional harmonization in the European Union.